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the alliance is ready to defend eastern europe as the standoff over ukraine continues. reporter: these military drills are supposed to look as realistic as possible. nato soldiers pumped up on adrenaline did ending their territory against unidentified attackers. in a large-scale exercise in northwestern poland, nato's new rapid response force showcased new abilities. the trip unit was sent to be a necessary reaction to the conflict in ukraine, despite opposition by russia. >> the important thing is that nato is increasing its readiness and its preparedness, and that we are able also in the future to protect and defend all allies. reporter:100 soldiers from nine nato states took part in the drill. the aim -- to react to global crises more quickly and efficiently. the german defense minister was on hand to watch the exercises. joining her polish, dutch, and norwegian counterparts. her position is clear -- berlin fully supports a strong nato presence in eastern europe. >> it is an appropriate defensive measure because it is important to all of us tht we reassure the baltic
the alliance is ready to defend eastern europe as the standoff over ukraine continues. reporter: these military drills are supposed to look as realistic as possible. nato soldiers pumped up on adrenaline did ending their territory against unidentified attackers. in a large-scale exercise in northwestern poland, nato's new rapid response force showcased new abilities. the trip unit was sent to be a necessary reaction to the conflict in ukraine, despite opposition by russia. >> the...
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ukraine has agreed on. and only next week, and seven or eight days, there are payments to pressure which is crucial. this is a message from the prime minister and the message to moscow. anchor: financial and military pressures for kiev. thanks very would -- much for now. anchor: a stadium in pristina has become the site of the next ordinary art installation commemorating the anniversary of the end of the kosovo war in 1999. anchor: it is called thinking of you and it is a poignant tribute to the thousands of albanian women who were rounded up and raved by the serbia militia during the conflict. reporter: world -- row up oon row of dresses. some feature better messages. i have a bitter story. this was a fraction of the number raped. >> maybe 4000 or 5000 skirts which is the reality of how many women were raped basically. the reality is 20,000 but this is how much the stadium can take. and being hit by the real number of the skirts of these women. reporter: there are no official statistics on the number of vi
ukraine has agreed on. and only next week, and seven or eight days, there are payments to pressure which is crucial. this is a message from the prime minister and the message to moscow. anchor: financial and military pressures for kiev. thanks very would -- much for now. anchor: a stadium in pristina has become the site of the next ordinary art installation commemorating the anniversary of the end of the kosovo war in 1999. anchor: it is called thinking of you and it is a poignant tribute to...
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. >> the group of seven took a firm line with russia on the ukraine crisis. u.s. president barack obama pulled no punches in criticizing moscow's actions in eastern europe. president obama: this is not the second year in a row that the g7 has met without russia. every member of the g7 continues to maintain sanctions on russia for its aggression against ukraine. >> summit leaders also met with iraq, tunisia, and nigeria to discuss the rise of islamic state and deadly outbreaks like ebola. and the yuan has pledged to work to end hundred are -- and hunger by 2030 four 509 people. >> here is this wrapup from germany. >> the summit was viewed as pretty controversial before it even got going, partly because of the sheer expense of it all or between 130 million euros and 360 million euros. it's a lot of money to bring global leaders together for just 36 hours. they have been protected by well over 20,000 police officers. their job was to prevent the kind of violence we have seen at summits like this in the past and they succeeded in that task at least. i wonder what the
. >> the group of seven took a firm line with russia on the ukraine crisis. u.s. president barack obama pulled no punches in criticizing moscow's actions in eastern europe. president obama: this is not the second year in a row that the g7 has met without russia. every member of the g7 continues to maintain sanctions on russia for its aggression against ukraine. >> summit leaders also met with iraq, tunisia, and nigeria to discuss the rise of islamic state and deadly outbreaks like...
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anchor: is ukraine postures about to go up in flames? the worst fighting in months flares about the country. anchor: chinese rescue workers prepare to write the cruise ship that capsized -- right the cruise ship that capsized. it seems that hardly a day passes without a new development in the corruption scandal engulfing fifa, the latest coming from former fifa vice president jack warner, who is on the fbi's most wanted list. anchor: he says he will tell all he knows about corruption within the soccer governing body. anchor: a former committee member admitted that he and other officials accepted bribes in connection with the 2010 world cup. anchor: amid the new allegations, fifa plus images going from bad to worse. reporter: fifa headquarters in switzerland. reporters wait outside for the next scandal to break. this man makes it clear what he thinks of this man. new accusations are surfacing every day against disgraced fifa boss sepp blatter. the former vice president of the group denied taking bribes in connection to the world cup in so
anchor: is ukraine postures about to go up in flames? the worst fighting in months flares about the country. anchor: chinese rescue workers prepare to write the cruise ship that capsized -- right the cruise ship that capsized. it seems that hardly a day passes without a new development in the corruption scandal engulfing fifa, the latest coming from former fifa vice president jack warner, who is on the fbi's most wanted list. anchor: he says he will tell all he knows about corruption within the...
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the gathering will touch on a number of issues including the conflict in the eastern ukraine and efforts to and a civil war in syria. >> an exclusive interview with the chief political editor chancellor angela merkel. the response to epidemics would also figure prominently on the agenda. >> in the next few days, germany will be the focus of global attention. there are high expectations associated with the g-7 summit. the agenda seems to be to save the world in 24 hours. >> the main thing is getting the seven heads of state to speak to one another about important issues. at interchange is especially important in how to tackle specific issues in the coming year. to know where there are differences and where there is common ground. i like to establish a more coherent response to the epidemics and pandemics in the future. >> the global response came too late and lacked coordination. that shouldn't happen again. i think the presence of african leaders like the liberian president should make us aware of the importance of health as an issue. then there are related issues like the growing resist
the gathering will touch on a number of issues including the conflict in the eastern ukraine and efforts to and a civil war in syria. >> an exclusive interview with the chief political editor chancellor angela merkel. the response to epidemics would also figure prominently on the agenda. >> in the next few days, germany will be the focus of global attention. there are high expectations associated with the g-7 summit. the agenda seems to be to save the world in 24 hours. >> the...
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brent: how should germany respond to russian aggression in the ukraine? sarah: they are warning that nato military maneuvers in poland may escalate tensions with russia. brent: they caution against putting the focus on military solutions. >> nato operations come under criticism in the report. alliance troops are currently involved in maneuvers. they are designed to test the rapid response force which was set up to counter possible threats in eastern europe after rush upon annexation of crimea. the authors say this kind of military strategy could backfire. >> every military measure provokes a reaction. it creates the threat of an arms race, the consequences of which are impossible to predict. >> the experts warn that the west should not send forces to fight against pro-russian separatists. in addition to imposing sanctions, they should focus on building a lasting security framework. the report says the west should also exercise restraint. weapon deliveries are not the right way forward, they say. >> we believe a general re-think is needed. >> the group of
brent: how should germany respond to russian aggression in the ukraine? sarah: they are warning that nato military maneuvers in poland may escalate tensions with russia. brent: they caution against putting the focus on military solutions. >> nato operations come under criticism in the report. alliance troops are currently involved in maneuvers. they are designed to test the rapid response force which was set up to counter possible threats in eastern europe after rush upon annexation of...
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in july, mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing hundreds of the pool. matt: and a change for the chipmaker intel. they are buying altera for 15 billion euros. the biggest acquisition in that company's history. peter: traditional chipmakers are seeing margins squeezed as prices for personal computer chips dropped. intel was slow to move into the booming smartphone and tablet businesses. it is the third major takeover in the sector this year. matt: let's take a look at equities markets where traders were, surprise surprise, worried about greece. reporter: once again, investors were eyeing the situation in greece. opinions are different about the situation. investors are optimistic that greece and creditors will find a solution this week. many investors are very pessimistic about the situation. they fear aggression this month. they are nervous, a lot of anxiety, and the market reflected this nervousness today. it was somewhat of a roller coaster ride today. in the and, the index closed in positive territory. matt: let's take a closer look at those market n
in july, mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing hundreds of the pool. matt: and a change for the chipmaker intel. they are buying altera for 15 billion euros. the biggest acquisition in that company's history. peter: traditional chipmakers are seeing margins squeezed as prices for personal computer chips dropped. intel was slow to move into the booming smartphone and tablet businesses. it is the third major takeover in the sector this year. matt: let's take a look at equities markets...
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host: after calm in the ukraine fighting has broken out again in the east of the country as clashes erupted between troops and pro-russian separatists. host: firefighters in donetsk fought fires after a shell struck the market. 300 miners remain trapped underground. they accuse each other of starting the latest round of fighting which has hit another breach of the cease-fire brokered this year. host: on the line frank. thank you for joining us. why this increase in fighting? what is going on? reporter: the ukrainian authorities have said today that pro-russian rebels have attacked the little town, the contact line along the main supply route into donetsk, which is blocked. no one can get into the city anymore. there are different people saying different things. the prime minister showed up. the progression rebels may have got a hint that this would be a good moment. they have no proof of that but that is the mood. we are all waiting for an offensive. president were schenkel has said that he wants to control the whole administrative area of donetsk. they control less than half of it now. hos
host: after calm in the ukraine fighting has broken out again in the east of the country as clashes erupted between troops and pro-russian separatists. host: firefighters in donetsk fought fires after a shell struck the market. 300 miners remain trapped underground. they accuse each other of starting the latest round of fighting which has hit another breach of the cease-fire brokered this year. host: on the line frank. thank you for joining us. why this increase in fighting? what is going on?...
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sarah: the conflict in ukraine topped the agenda. his spokesman said they agreed on the need to re-create dialogue and to implement the minsk cease-fire agreement. the meeting came amid fears that agreement is falling apart. brent: african leaders have signed a free trade pact spanning half the continent from cairo to cape town. it took five years of negotiations to set up a framework for preferential tariffs. sarah: the agreement was signed in an egyptian resort town but still has to be ratified. brent: if it works out as planned, it would be historic and have a huge impact for african economies. >> trade in africa is booming amid strong economic growth, but commerce between countries on the continent accounts for only about 10% of total volume. most exports head overseas. governments have taken a major step towards changing that. the new tripartite free trade area packed will reduce tariffs between member nations and ensure the easier movement of goods. african leaders inks the deal in a ceremony in egypt. the pact paves the way fo
sarah: the conflict in ukraine topped the agenda. his spokesman said they agreed on the need to re-create dialogue and to implement the minsk cease-fire agreement. the meeting came amid fears that agreement is falling apart. brent: african leaders have signed a free trade pact spanning half the continent from cairo to cape town. it took five years of negotiations to set up a framework for preferential tariffs. sarah: the agreement was signed in an egyptian resort town but still has to be...
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russia's action ukraine have already marked a in that, but that is not a conversation they are having. brian: what is the sense in moscow on now? are people thinking were entering a new type of cold war with east-west tensions? >> the russian deputy defense minister told reporters yesterday that russia feels pushed into a new arms race by nato countries. i would suppose this is meant to rally support behind russia's strongman, vladimir putin than to really impose a threat to the united states or to western nato countries. brian: back to you to wrap it up, richard. as washington have a plan to deescalate all of this? richard: they certainly say they do. secretary of state john kerry has recently met with hooton and his counterpart just a few weeks ago and was on the phone to lavrov on monday. the two men supposedly agreeing that the minsk agreement remains as important as ever. yet of course with putin's announcement, the mood suddenly changes. the -- america is not going to want to exaggerate the importance of what putin has done. it's not a huge number of missiles when you consider t
russia's action ukraine have already marked a in that, but that is not a conversation they are having. brian: what is the sense in moscow on now? are people thinking were entering a new type of cold war with east-west tensions? >> the russian deputy defense minister told reporters yesterday that russia feels pushed into a new arms race by nato countries. i would suppose this is meant to rally support behind russia's strongman, vladimir putin than to really impose a threat to the united...